Direct evidence for an expanded circulation area of the recently identified Balkan virus (Sandfly fever Naples virus species) in several countries of the Balkan archipelago.
Nazli AyhanBulent AltenVladimir IvovicVit DvořákFranjo MartinkovicJasmin OmeragicJovana StefanovskaDusan PetricSlavica VaselekDevrim BaymakOzge E KasapPetr VolfRemi N CharrelPublished in: Parasites & vectors (2017)
We report here (i) the first direct evidence that the Balkan virus initially described in coastal Albania has a much wider dissemination area than originally believed, (ii) two real-time RT-PCR assays that may be useful for further screening of patients presenting with fever of unknown origin that may be caused by Balkan virus infection, (iii) entomological results suggesting that Balkan virus is likely transmitted by Phlebotomus neglectus, and possibly other sand fly species of the subgenus Larroussius. So far, BALKV has been detected only in sand flies. Whether BALKV can cause disease in humans is unknown and remains to be investigated.